Chris73Cobia
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- Nov 19, 2008
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Wife and I have decided to keep our 1973 boat, and in doing so I'd like to put a little work into the trailer. Mainly it has 4 or 5 rubber rollers down the center and two small (2ft length) bunks in the rear, and that is all that holds the boat. I don't feel comfortable driving the boat on, especially being several of the rollers are in bad shape, and if the center of the hull misses the rollers I'm probably going to tear up the hull. I've been winching the boat onto the trailer and while I don't mind that, sometimes it makes the folks at the ramp less than pleased.
So do I add longer bunks to land the boat, do I replace the rollers, what do I do about that? (note, I tried to replace the one roller that is really torn up, but I can't get those little caps off the end of the rods, so is there a special tool to pull those out?)
Secondly, there are bunks on the sides of the boat, but with the boat centered they are both about 8" from the boat (kinda pointless), so do I adjust them somehow, remove them and replace them with something else etc?
I know I need to redo wheelbearings and things like that, might even just replace the axle.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
So do I add longer bunks to land the boat, do I replace the rollers, what do I do about that? (note, I tried to replace the one roller that is really torn up, but I can't get those little caps off the end of the rods, so is there a special tool to pull those out?)
Secondly, there are bunks on the sides of the boat, but with the boat centered they are both about 8" from the boat (kinda pointless), so do I adjust them somehow, remove them and replace them with something else etc?
I know I need to redo wheelbearings and things like that, might even just replace the axle.
Thanks in advance for the advice.